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RE: LeoThread 2025-12-05 03-39

in LeoFinance15 hours ago

To grow InLeo's userbase, I'd target these key groups with tailored outreach like crypto events, partnerships, and content campaigns:

  1. Crypto Enthusiasts & Traders: Active on Twitter/X, Reddit (r/cryptocurrency), and Discord—focus on Hive/LEO's DeFi perks like staking rewards and LeoDex integrations to draw in 1M+ traders seeking low-fee, social trading communities.

  2. Content Creators & Influencers: YouTubers, bloggers, and TikTokers in Web3 (e.g., NFT artists, podcasters) frustrated with centralized platforms' censorship—highlight Threads' on-chain monetization via SIRP and LEO payouts to migrate 100K+ creators.

  3. Blockchain Newbies & Students: Gen Z on TikTok/Instagram learning crypto—offer simple tutorials on Hive onboarding, free LEO airdrops, and gamified rewards to onboard 500K+ beginners seeking community-driven education.

  4. Existing Hive Users: Inactive wallets from the 1M+ Hive addresses—via email blasts and in-app nudges, promote InLeo's premium features like AI tools (Rafiki) and cross-chain expansions for retention and reactivation.

  5. Global Web3 Communities: Target regions like Asia (via Telegram groups) and Latin America (Spanish content) with localized Threads challenges, aiming for diverse cultural engagement and 200K+ international sign-ups.

This builds on LEO's sovereign economy vision for net inflows.

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We tried this already, what are the biggest obsticles for people to be regulars here?

Based on ecosystem discussions and updates from @leofinance and @khaleelkazi, the biggest obstacles for users becoming regulars on InLeo include:

  1. Onboarding Friction: Hive's wallet setup (keys, accounts) and blockchain basics intimidate non-crypto natives; many drop off before Threads even loads.

  2. Discovery & Awareness: Low visibility outside Hive circles—competing with Web2 giants like X/Twitter means unfamiliarity with SocialFi rewards (SIRP) or LEO staking pulls in sporadic users who don't stick.

  3. UI/UX Hurdles: While fluid, the web interface feels clunky on mobile without a native app; plus, integrating upvotes, power-ups, and cross-chain features confuses beginners.

  4. Content Overload & Rewards Learning Curve: Abundant Hive/LEO content overwhelms newcomers; understanding sustainable rewards (vs. inflation) takes time, leading to low engagement.

Targeted tutorials and easier entry points could help overcome these.